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A Vow So Beautiful

"Prisana, it's not too late to stop now before we do something we both regret." "Break me," she whispered into his lips. "You're the kind of despicable man I'm looking for that can ruin me for good." "That I can do." ——————— VOLUME 1 - AVSB COMPLETE Summary: Vows are supposed to be promises of undying love. But they were broken even before the bride—Prisana could make it to the altar. Fate brought her to Dane. A mysterious man turned CEO. They were never supposed to meet. When they share a night of passion, both believed they would never cross paths again. But fate was always cruel as Prisana has become captive by men she once loved, upon meeting the man that gifted her pleasure. Their passion however only further ignites when Dane vows once and for all, a vow so beautiful that will shatter everything to pieces. ——————— VOLUME 2 - ADSB ONGOING Summary: Meet the devil, Leonardo Duval. He doesn't believe in love. Meet the nemesis, Gianna Lockhart. She strays away from love. Both treat love like a game and when the two meet, it isn't exactly under the right circumstances. But for the first time in his life, the devil has met his match when he crosses paths with the alluring nemesis that has captivated him right from the very start. Gianna is a beautiful, smart, and independent spy who wants to make a name for herself in the spy world but what happens when she is forced to strike a deal with the devil? All hell breaks loose as she sells her body to the devil and in the midst of all the chaos, tries desperately to keep her heart safe from his clutches.

valeriex · Urban
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140 Chs

His Cabin

The masked stranger briskly walked off into a narrow pathway covered by thick bushes and long tree branches. Prisana followed suit and stared at his large muscular frame that shadowed the bear from earlier. He must work out an awful lot or eat like a ravenous beast for his body to become so ripped.

He towered tall and stretched his frame wide to match those body builders she once explored on television.

This man was a lot larger than Giovanni or any other man she ever laid eyes on. Giovanni was less built, more lean and harbored less of the burly caveman like hairs.

They crunched through a few more patches of trees before confronting a small wooden cabin overlooking a spacious patch of luscious green grass. The scene was very picturesque. It resembled a secret garden hidden within thick patches of woods. It was obscured and shut off from the rest of the world.

As they reached the porch landing, Prisana observed pots of orderly lined flowers near stone steps. Petunias, lilac, poppies, and black nightshades.

Did he grow these himself?

The masked stranger slipped off his green camouflage jacket dripping wet with water and tossed it over to the side. He proceeded to lift the underside of his white T-shirt.

"Wait!" Prisana shouted, eyeing his hands. "You're going to take off your clothes. Here?"

"Is that a problem? This is my porch we are standing on."

The man smirked as he noticed her obvious discomfort. His piercing gaze roamed over her wedding dress. Under the porch light, Prisana's misfortunes were shed to light. The low dipped bodice and ripped sleeves and tattered ruffles that fall as shriveled folds of moistened fabric.

To him, Prisana probably look like a wet disastrous mess.

To her, Prisana looked like a thousand sweet promises broken and forgotten.

"You look like you had a rough day," was all he could manage to compassionately offer on her obvious state of distress.

More than a rough day, she had a rough future to worry over. Prisana followed him inside, noting he kept his shirt on. She'd be lying if she said she wasn't the least bit curious on how he looked like raw and bare underneath his shirt but wouldn't dare voice it out loud.

The cabin was small—almost too small when comparing it to his large weight and build shrouding the room.

A small cozy fireplace. A bookshelf lined with color coded alphabetical ordered books. A kitchen and two rooms which she presumed were the bedroom and the bathroom. The cabin didn't harbor any pictures. Just walls lined in black and windows plastered with drab grey curtains. There was almost no feeling of warmth.

Only a detached house full of necessities to go on. It felt sad. Lonely almost. To think a large man such as himself lives out here alone by himself. What for? There were questions rolling out at the tip of her tongue but once morning came then this mysterious caveman wouldn't matter to her anymore.

"Here. Feel free to use my shower as you like. I'll be outside gathering wood for the fire."

He tossed her a towel and some of his clothing. Then, left her standing there in an unfamiliar cabin, vulnerable and alone. Prisana's whole life, her father would never allow her to step foot into a place like this.

It was all grand mansions and luxurious vacation houses off the coasts of Florida or Hawaii. Not deep into the woods of New Jersey with some caveman that looked as if he would devour her.

She walked into the bathroom and undressed, relief filling her lungs as the heavy folds of the dress fell down onto the ground.

A wedding dress was every woman's dreams.

Not Prisana's.

But her father's dreams, that he set out for her.

Now she didn't have to wear that burden anymore.